Northern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm

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A campaign setting that describes Northern Mirkwood, its creatures and inhabitants. There is a large 16 x 20 inch 2-sided colour map stapled in the centre of the module that has a regional map of Northern Mirkwood on one side and the towns of Esgaroth, Dale and Celebannon on the other. There are three known print versions of this module.


Northern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm, 1983

titleNorthern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm
publisherICE
date1983
gameMERP
settingMiddle-Earth
authorJohn David Ruemmler
cover artistDean Morrissey
product categorycampaign expansions
formatstaple-bound softcover
pages52pp
product code2600
ISBNno isbn
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Contents & Credits


Northern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm, 1984

titleNorthern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm
publisherICE
date1984
gameMERP
settingMiddle-Earth
authorJohn David Ruemmler
cover artistframe from the 1978 movie
product categorycampaign expansions
formatstaple-bound softcover
pages52pp
product code2600
ISBN0-915795-08-6
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front
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back



Note that the Credits incorrectly list Dean Morrissey as the cover artist. This is a holdover from the 1983 version of this module, which did feature his art. The 1984 versions of this module use a frame from the 1978 movie as the cover art.

other pages:

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Contents & Credits
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Catalog


Northern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm, 1984 with UPC Barcode

titleNorthern Mirkwood The Wood-Elves Realm
publisherICE
date1984
gameMERP
settingMiddle-Earth
authorJohn David Ruemmler
cover artistframe from the 1978 movie
product categorycampaign expansions
formatstaple-bound softcover
pages52pp
product code2600
ISBN0-915795-08-6
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
front
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
back



Note that the Credits incorrectly list Dean Morrissey as the cover artist. This is a holdover from the 1983 version of this module, which did feature his art. The 1984 versions of this module use a frame from the 1978 movie as the cover art.